![]() ![]() The certificates issued after May 2012 will initially be recognized for 4 years from the date of issuance. ![]() This also satisfies 10 CFR 35.50(c)(1) for Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Radiation Officer authorizations. "AMP Eligible" must appear above the ABR seal. The following chart enables regulators and medical-use licensees to ensure that personnel have met NRC requirements for training and experience. Recertification certificates are not used in this process. The chart is only applicable to original certificates. If the certificate or the specialty board process changes, then an updated certificate is listed below. The certificates are only applicable to the NRC-licensing process when they are issued within the date ranges included below. The following are specialty boards whose certification process have been recognized by the Commission or an Agreement State and meet the NRC requirements in 10 CFR 35.51, "Training for an authorized medical physicist."Īs part of the NRC-recognition process, the specialty board submits sample certificates for each recognized specialty area. The words "RSO Eligible" must be on the certificate.ģ5.51 Training for an Authorized Medical Physicist The ABR monitors the certification status of its diplomates and posts this information on its web site for all individuals including those certified after 2012. The words "RSO Eligible" must appear above the ABR seal.Ĭertificates issued from May 2012 forward will initially be recognized for 4 years from the date of issuance and after the 4-year period, the ABR web site should be checked to ensure that the individual is still certified. Nuclear Medicine Physics and Instrumentation Specialty Board Certification ProcessĪmerican Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine (ABSNM) The following are specialty boards whose certification process have been recognized by the Commission or an Agreement State and meet the NRC requirements in 10 CFR 35.50, "Training for Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Radiation Safety Officer." Authorized Medical Physicists who meet the specialty board requirements in 10 CFR 35.50(c)(1) may also work as a Radiation Safety Officer or an Associate Radiation Safety Officer.Īs part of the NRC-recognition process, the specialty boards submit a sample certificate for each recognized specialty area. 35.50 Training for Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Radiation Safety Officer See Plugins, Viewers, and Other Tools for more information. This page includes links to files in non-HTML format. §35.690 Training for Use of Remote Afterloader Units, Teletherapy Units, and Gamma Stereotactic Radiosurgery Units.§35.590 Training for Use of Sealed Sources and Medical Devices for Diagnosis.§35.490 Training for Use of Manual Brachytherapy Sources.§35.394 Training for Oral Administration of Sodium Iodide (I-131) Requiring a Written Directive in Quantities > 33 millicuries.§35.392 Training for Oral Administration of Sodium Iodide (I-131) Requiring a Written Directive in Quantities ≤ 33 millicuries.§35.390 Training for Use of Unsealed Byproduct Material for which a Written Directive is Required.§35.290 Training for Imaging and Localization Studies.§35.190 Training for Uptake, Dilution, and Excretion Studies.§35.55 Training for an Authorized Nuclear Pharmacist.§35.51 Training for an Authorized Medical Physicist.§35.50 Training for Radiation Safety Officer and Associate Radiation Safety Officer.Specialty Board Certifications Recognized by NRC Under 10 CFR Part 35
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